We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

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== '''Discussion groups/blogs/ideas for Subject Guides''' ==

== '''Discussion groups/blogs/ideas for Subject Guides''' ==

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The items below were selected by STS-IL Members to provide ideas for creating top quality subject guides. We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

The items below were selected by STS-IL Members to provide ideas for creating top quality subject guides. We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

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== '''Bibliography''' ==

== '''Bibliography''' ==

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The items below were selected by STS-IL Members to provide some literature on creating top quality subject guides. We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

The items below were selected by STS-IL Members to provide some literature on creating top quality subject guides. We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

(Please see [[Science Information Literacy#Working with ACRL Wikis | Working with ACRL Wikis]])) for guidance on posting and formatting wiki content)

(Please see [[Science Information Literacy#Working with ACRL Wikis | Working with ACRL Wikis]])) for guidance on posting and formatting wiki content)

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Askew, C. (1996). University library provision of subject guides to the internet. The New Review of Information and Library Research, 2, 73-96.

Askew, C. (1996). University library provision of subject guides to the internet. The New Review of Information and Library Research, 2, 73-96.

Subject Guides for Information Literacy

Links to Useful Subject Guides

STS Information Literacy Committee members selected these subject guides from lists of higher education-based subject guide sites of both public and private institutions. This site is not intended to be exhaustive but to provide a few outstanding subject guides which can be mined for ideas and inspiration.

We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

Discussion groups/blogs/ideas for Subject Guides

The items below were selected by STS-IL Members to provide ideas for creating top quality subject guides. We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

A blog post discussing using del.icio.us to create subject guides as an alternative to "static" html guides

Bibliography

The items below were selected by STS-IL Members to provide some literature on creating top quality subject guides. We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.